OK, now I use acrobat version 8.1.2.
But the initial error remains.
Ulrich
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> I don't believe you. (Well, maybe it was 3 years ago, but not
> today. Do you havehttp://www.debian-multimedia.orgin your
> sources.list?)
I do:
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main
Thanks for your replies.
Yes, I ment "Wingdings". Sorry for that typo.
> It's probably "Wingdings" and you should get it when installing
> msttcorefonts which can be found in contrib.
I've installed msttcorefonts but that did not help the problem.
> v7.0 is *really* old. Unless you are using
Dear all,
I'm using Acrobat Reader 7.0 with Debian testing. On viewing a
document, I get the error
Cannot find or create the font 'Windings'. Some characters may not
display or print
correctly.
Where to find this font?
Thanks, Ulrich
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solved:
It's simply
export PIDGINLANG=us
Best,
Ulrich
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Dear all,
I'm using an US/Englisch Debian (and English keyboard) and pidgin.
Unfortunately, pidgin assumes a German keyboard, which really sucks.
Does anybody know how to set pidgin to English?
I know, this is not a pidgin forum. But the pidgin support is down for
days now and I do not know a ma
On 1 Feb., 10:10, "Ulrich Scholz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I solved it (sometimes it helps to read the documentation):
- http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8174/README/
32bit_html/appendix-d.html
This feature is supported on GeForce2 or better hardware usin
On 31 Jan., 23:00, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess you are talking KDE.
Yes, I'm using KDE version: 3.5.5
> > my /etc/X11/xorg.conf says
> I have "1" instead of ###, is that the same?
No, it's not the same (# means comment). "1" does not help either
>
> I issue xrand -o
Dear all,
I just upgraded Debian and switched from X86free to Xorg. Now,
everything seems to work fine except that screen rotation is now
disabled. How can I enable it again?
In particular "Configure display" has all options besides "Normal"
grayed out. If I start
System > Screen Size & Rot
Dear all,
I just upgraded Debian and switched from X86free to Xorg. Now,
everything seems to work fine except that screen rotation is now
disabled. How can I enable it again?
In particular "Configure display" has all options besides "Normal"
grayed out. If I start
System > Screen Size & Rot
Dear all,
I recently got an SyncMaster 204Ts with [EMAIL PROTECTED] resoltution. My
previous screen had a lower resolution. I managed to set the KDE
desktop screen size correctly by editing /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
What is still missing is the correct screen size of the login screen.
My monitor te
Hi,
I try to use gsview. It compliled fine but it misses the ghostscript
shared library
libgs.so. I cannot find it as Debian package.
It seems to be necessary to compile it by hand. Can anyone give me a
walk-through? Does it cause problems with the Debian gs-apfl package?
Thanks for your help.
Hi everybody,
I have a Toshiba Portégé M200, uname -a gives
Linux baby 2.6.11.7 #1 Thu May 19 14:06:34 CEST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
Recently, I switched from a 2.4 kernel to 2.6.
Most things work good but I have problems with the touchpad which I did
not have under 2.4:
- moving the pointer is im
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